Celeste, PUBG, and more join Xbox Game Pass over the next month

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What you need to know

  • Microsoft announced several games that are on their way to Xbox Game Pass in October and November.
  • The expanded library includes Celeste, Five Nights at Freddy's, and PUBG.
  • The games you will be able to play differ based on the Xbox Game Pass subscription you have.

The exact games that you'll be able to play will differ depending on which devices you use and if you have Xbox Game Pass or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. For example, PUBG is just coming to Game Pass subscribers on Android, while Celeste will be available to Game Pass subscribers on Android, Console, and PC.

Here's the complete list of titles coming over the next few weeks.

Week of October 26:

  • Carto, October 27 (Console and PC)
  • Day of the Tentacle Remastered, October 29 (Console and PC)
  • Five Nights at Freddy's, October 29 (Android, Console and PC)
  • Full Throttle Remastered, October 29 (Console and PC)
  • Grim Fandango Remastered, October 29 (Console and PC)
  • PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS, October 29 (Android)
  • ScourgeBringer, October 29 (Android)
  • Unruly Heroes, October 29 (Android, Console and PC)

Week of November 2:

  • Celeste, November 5 (Android, Console and PC)
  • Comanche, November 5 (PC)
  • Deep Rock Galactic, November 5 (Android, Console and PC)
  • Eastshade, November 5 (Android, Console and PC)
  • Knights and Bikes, November 5 (Console and PC)

Week of November 16:

  • ARK: Survival Evolved: Explorer's Edition, November 17 (Android, Console and PC)

These are just the new titles arriving on Game Pass. If you don't have a subscription, make sure to check out our list of all the best Xbox Game Pass games for this month. There are some excellent titles, including Red Dead Redemption 2 and Forza Horizon 4.

Sean Endicott
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